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Preventing_allowing job submission
In order to do major maintenance on a Supervisor, you will want to shut down its major functions, namely accepting jobs and dispatching them to hosts. The following command…qb_sudo_admin($user, $job)
If a user is privileged as a "sudo" admin (see "qbusers"), they are given permission to jobs based on the return value of this function. This allows a very flexible security…qb_sudo_admin($user, $job)
If a user is privileged as a "sudo" admin (see "qbusers"), they are given permission to jobs based on the return value of this function. This allows a very flexible security…Preventing_allowing job submission
In order to do major maintenance on a Supervisor, you will want to shut down its major functions, namely accepting jobs and dispatching them to hosts. The following command…qb_sudo_admin($user, $job)
If a user is privileged as a "sudo" admin (see "qbusers"), they are given permission to jobs based on the return value of this function. This allows a very flexible security…Preventing_allowing job submission
In order to do major maintenance on a Supervisor, you will want to shut down its major functions, namely accepting jobs and dispatching them to hosts. The following command…Write Job Submission
to the required locations) Select Submit > Tests > Qube Test (file Write) Job… worddavc2cfaf80db69a6174245a1fccea663ed.png Browse to a network location that the farm has mounted…qb_sudo_admin($user, $job)
If a user is privileged as a "sudo" admin (see "qbusers"), they are given permission to jobs based on the return value of this function. This allows a very flexible security…Preventing_allowing job submission
In order to do major maintenance on a Supervisor, you will want to shut down its major functions, namely accepting jobs and dispatching them to hosts. The following command…Preventing_allowing job submission
In order to do major maintenance on a Supervisor, you will want to shut down its major functions, namely accepting jobs and dispatching them to hosts. The following command…